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I prefer using XPath expressions when I can, for much the same reason that I prefer using regular expressions to building my own pastern matching code.
To get the same results as your DOM code I would use the following.

Thanks for that - much tidier.
I'm playing with HTTP::Proxy - in fact working on HTTP::Proxy::GreaseMonkey at the moment so I think I'll leave my version the same until I find out whether Safari does XPath. I'm guessing it doesn't. The current script is now working in Safari for me:)